"...photographs of loggers beside immense felled trees that make present day "adult" trees look like little Christmas trees."
How awful!
The descriptions of this museum sounded really interesting until I got to the part about it being a celebration of the ruin of our formerly wonderous forests. If those loggers had stuck with human-powered tools, we might now have a better appreciation for their work, and for trees themselves. We might still be able to enjoy what was supposed to be a shared heritage. Instead a few rich people got richer, a lot of loggers were done out of jobs, the ecosystem was trashed, and walking in an old-growth cathedral takes drives, hikes, and a certain blurring of vision to blot out the spreading, scabby clear cuts.
I'll pass on this forest mausoleum.